Germplasm for Dairy Development in East Africa. Phase I: Identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms (DGEA1) - Longitudinal Monitoring

DGEA will determine what are the most appropriate genotypes for the range of dairy production systems and levels of production operated by small-holder farmers in East Africa, and how these genotypes can be delivered to small-holders. The project partners will apply high density snp technology to de...

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Autores principales: Gibson, John Paul, Mwai, Ally Okeyo, Ojango, Julie, Baltenweck, Isabelle, Rao, E.J.O, Mujibi, Dennis, Poole, Elizabeth, Kemp, Steve
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134617
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author Gibson, John Paul
Mwai, Ally Okeyo
Ojango, Julie
Baltenweck, Isabelle
Rao, E.J.O
Mujibi, Dennis
Poole, Elizabeth
Kemp, Steve
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Gibson, John Paul
Kemp, Steve
Mujibi, Dennis
Mwai, Ally Okeyo
Ojango, Julie
Poole, Elizabeth
Rao, E.J.O
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Mwai, Ally Okeyo
Ojango, Julie
Baltenweck, Isabelle
Rao, E.J.O
Mujibi, Dennis
Poole, Elizabeth
Kemp, Steve
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description DGEA will determine what are the most appropriate genotypes for the range of dairy production systems and levels of production operated by small-holder farmers in East Africa, and how these genotypes can be delivered to small-holders. The project partners will apply high density snp technology to determine breed composition of cows owned by small-holders, and combine this with traditional and participatory appraisal of animal and farm performance to determine which genotypes are most profitable at different levels of production. An assessment of the potential value of importing, testing and delivery of genotypes from elsewhere will be undertaken. A partnership will be developed that has a fully articulated business model ready to implement delivery of germplasm in a Phase II project and beyond. A design will also be developed for better delivery of R4D in livestock genetics in sub-Saharan Africa., Germplasm for Dairy Development in East Africa. Phase I: Identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms (DGEA1 ). DGEA1 will determine what are the most appropriate genotypes for the range of dairy production systems and levels of production operated by small-holder farmers in East Africa, and how these genotypes can be delivered to small-holders. The project partners will apply high density snp technology to determine breed composition of cows owned by small-holders, and combine this with traditional and participatory appraisal of animal and farm performance to determine which genotypes are most profitable at different levels of production. An assessment of the potential value of importing, testing and delivery of genotypes from elsewhere will be undertaken. A partnership will be developed that has a fully articulated business model ready to implement delivery of germplasm in a Phase II project and beyond. A design will also be developed for better delivery of R4D in livestock genetics in sub-Saharan Africa. This dataset contains the longitudinal monitoring of households and animals
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spelling CGSpace1346172025-12-02T10:59:51Z Germplasm for Dairy Development in East Africa. Phase I: Identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms (DGEA1) - Longitudinal Monitoring Gibson, John Paul Mwai, Ally Okeyo Ojango, Julie Baltenweck, Isabelle Rao, E.J.O Mujibi, Dennis Poole, Elizabeth Kemp, Steve breeding food security health nutrition livestock production dairy production dairy byproducts cattle poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs DGEA will determine what are the most appropriate genotypes for the range of dairy production systems and levels of production operated by small-holder farmers in East Africa, and how these genotypes can be delivered to small-holders. The project partners will apply high density snp technology to determine breed composition of cows owned by small-holders, and combine this with traditional and participatory appraisal of animal and farm performance to determine which genotypes are most profitable at different levels of production. An assessment of the potential value of importing, testing and delivery of genotypes from elsewhere will be undertaken. A partnership will be developed that has a fully articulated business model ready to implement delivery of germplasm in a Phase II project and beyond. A design will also be developed for better delivery of R4D in livestock genetics in sub-Saharan Africa., Germplasm for Dairy Development in East Africa. Phase I: Identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms (DGEA1 ). DGEA1 will determine what are the most appropriate genotypes for the range of dairy production systems and levels of production operated by small-holder farmers in East Africa, and how these genotypes can be delivered to small-holders. The project partners will apply high density snp technology to determine breed composition of cows owned by small-holders, and combine this with traditional and participatory appraisal of animal and farm performance to determine which genotypes are most profitable at different levels of production. An assessment of the potential value of importing, testing and delivery of genotypes from elsewhere will be undertaken. A partnership will be developed that has a fully articulated business model ready to implement delivery of germplasm in a Phase II project and beyond. A design will also be developed for better delivery of R4D in livestock genetics in sub-Saharan Africa. This dataset contains the longitudinal monitoring of households and animals 2023-11-22T09:49:54Z 2023-11-22T09:49:54Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134617 en Open Access John Paul Gibson, Ally Okeyo Mwai, Julie Ojango, Isabelle Baltenweck, E. J. O Rao, Dennis Mujibi, Elizabeth Poole, Steve Kemp. (31/12/2014). Germplasm for Dairy Development in East Africa. Phase I: Identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms (DGEA1) - Longitudinal Monitoring [Socio-economic and production study data].
spellingShingle breeding
food security
health
nutrition
livestock production
dairy production
dairy byproducts
cattle
poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs
Gibson, John Paul
Mwai, Ally Okeyo
Ojango, Julie
Baltenweck, Isabelle
Rao, E.J.O
Mujibi, Dennis
Poole, Elizabeth
Kemp, Steve
Germplasm for Dairy Development in East Africa. Phase I: Identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms (DGEA1) - Longitudinal Monitoring
title Germplasm for Dairy Development in East Africa. Phase I: Identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms (DGEA1) - Longitudinal Monitoring
title_full Germplasm for Dairy Development in East Africa. Phase I: Identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms (DGEA1) - Longitudinal Monitoring
title_fullStr Germplasm for Dairy Development in East Africa. Phase I: Identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms (DGEA1) - Longitudinal Monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Germplasm for Dairy Development in East Africa. Phase I: Identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms (DGEA1) - Longitudinal Monitoring
title_short Germplasm for Dairy Development in East Africa. Phase I: Identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms (DGEA1) - Longitudinal Monitoring
title_sort germplasm for dairy development in east africa phase i identifying appropriate germplasm and delivery mechanisms dgea1 longitudinal monitoring
topic breeding
food security
health
nutrition
livestock production
dairy production
dairy byproducts
cattle
poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134617
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